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Baylis Eco Media Player EP-MX71 review
The wind-up powered Baylis Eco Media Player EP-MX71 is no replacement for an iPod, but if you're a camper, hiker or festival goer, it could just the thing for your travels. This MP3 and video player needs no power cables and is run on elbow grease, making it perfect for camping or road trips Read more
20 February 2008, 11:06 | Tags: Baylis, Baylis Eco Media Player EP-MX71, belt clip, wiki, earphones
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Hisense MP800H Media HD Player review
The MP800H Media HD Player offers 1080p video playback, either via USB or over your home network, for a remarkably low price. This media streamer may not have as many features as a Popcorn Hour machine, but it costs less than half as much, and its playback capabilities will be good enough for most people Read more
12 October 2009, 11:09 | Tags: Hisense, Hisense MP800H Media HD Player, love, Ethernet, battery cover
CNET UK > Crave > Home Cinema
Hisense Media Player: 1080p video playback for less than £100
While the Popcorn Hour might reign supreme in the media-player market, it's hardly the cheapest option -- so imagine our pleasure when a sub-£100 Hisense player landed on our desk Read more
7 October 2009, 12:03 | Tags: Hisense, Hisense MP800H Media HD Player, HDMI, Ethernet, Dolby Digital
CNET UK > Crave > MP3 Players
iRiver T7 Stix and L Player: UK launch and prices confirmed
We've got some hot-off-the-press news for you MP3 player lovers: iRiver's T7 Stix and L Player are less than a month away and we've got all the deets on these exciting new efforts from Korea Read more
2 June 2008, 09:52 | Tags: iriver, iRiver L Player, iRiver Volcano T7, OGG, FM radio
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
Alternative mobile browsers tested: Skyfire vs Opera Mobile vs Fennec vs Safari vs Internet Explorer vs BlackBerry
Mobile browsing is better than ever, but you're not necessarily limited to the Web browser that came on your phone. We compare the alternatives to the best of the built-ins Read more
16 November 2009, 18:20 | Tags: BBC, Google, Nokia, Toshiba, Android
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
LG Chocolate BL40 review
The LG Chocolate BL40's ultra-wide, capacitive touchscreen not only makes the phone a feast for the eyes but offers a number of real usability benefits. LG's S-Class UI isn't particularly great, but this phone is jam-packed with features, offering far more than the iPhone or HTC Hero Read more
4 September 2009, 13:39 | Tags: LG, LG Chocolate BL40, TV output, headset, aspect ratio
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Nokia N900 review
The N900 packs a truck load of features, including a slide-out Qwerty keyboard and the brand-new Maemo 5 operating system, into its chunky black body. This brave new handset does a good job of erasing from our brains the bitter disappointment caused by the N97 Read more
30 November 2009, 18:21 | Tags: Nokia, Nokia N900, address book, SIM-free, love
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Nokia N97 mini review
Nokia has put the fat old N97 on a diet, and the result is the N97 mini. It's a very similar handset to its larger sibling when it comes to features and functionality, but its sleeker design is a definite improvement, and, despite having a slightly smaller screen and less memory, it's a more desirable smart phone overall Read more
19 November 2009, 10:53 | Tags: Nokia, Nokia N97 mini, LED, diet, widgets
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Vodafone 360 Samsung H1 review
Built around the Vodafone 360 service and sporting an innovative, contact-centric user interface, the Samsung H1 may well be just the ticket for social-networking fanatics. This handset takes a while to get used to but it's packed with features, not least a capacitive touchscreen, and speedy Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity Read more
5 November 2009, 18:08 | Tags: Samsung, Vodafone 360 Samsung H1, megapixel camera, operating systems, LED
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Sony Ericsson T715 review
The T715's unfussy appearance and straightforward operation match its no-nonsense name. But it still packs plenty of features into its attractive chassis, including a 3.2-megapixel camera, a music player and 3G connectivity. For those tired of over-complicated handsets, it's well worth a look Read more
16 October 2009, 09:53 | Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson T715, photo light, 3G, aluminium













